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Tooth of the Arrow Broadheads

Jtaylor

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Anyone use these? Looks like they have been around awhile but its the first I've seen them. They're made in USA and machined 1 piece. They have a trial deal for 1 at $1.99 that ends up being around $6.00 in reality. I'm really not well versed in crossbows but have had good luck in the past with a 1 piece 3 blade fixed broadhead on my compound. Pros/Cons of the 4 blade? I wouldn't think penetration is an issue with the speeds a crossbow makes.
 
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I used them a couple years ago. Shot one deer with them and the broadhead did what it was supposed to, great blood for a short distance to a dead deer. That said, I had constant issues with rust and wasnt a fan of resharpening the 3 blade head and stopped using them.

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Anyone use these? Looks like they have been around awhile but its the first I've seen them. They're made in USA and machined 1 piece. They have a trial deal for 1 at $1.99 that ends up being around $6.00 in reality. I'm really not well versed in crossbows but have had good luck in the past with a 1 piece 3 blade fixed broadhead on my compound. Pros/Cons of the 4 blade? I wouldn't think penetration is an issue with the speeds a crossbow makes.
I have 2 sets of the 4 blade 125gn heads and started using them last year. Shot 1 deer with them and, like @deertrout said, short distance to a dead deer. I have since jumped on the high FOC bandwagon and have ordered some Steelforce 225gn traditional heads. The Tooth of the Arrow heads will probably go up for sale since 5 of the 6 are unused. Overall, I like the broadheads and they fly really well.
 
I have 2 sets of the 4 blade 125gn heads and started using them last year. Shot 1 deer with them and, like @deertrout said, short distance to a dead deer. I have since jumped on the high FOC bandwagon and have ordered some Steelforce 225gn traditional heads. The Tooth of the Arrow heads will probably go up for sale since 5 of the 6 are unused. Overall, I like the broadheads and they fly really well.
Flight was my biggest concern and I'm glad to hear they'll put em down pretty quickly. I'd probably be interested in buying em from ya when or if you're ready. Any deformation on the head that went through the deer?
 
Flight was my biggest concern and I'm glad to hear they'll put em down pretty quickly. I'd probably be interested in buying em from ya when or if you're ready. Any deformation on the head that went through the deer?
None. Just had to touch it up but it is perfect otherwise.
 
In preface, I have no ties to this company, don't know anyone that works there etc. I just like actual testing that in my mind would handle the job in the woods. So I finally got my $6.00 test broadhead in and had to shoot it through 1/2" plywood. In honor of the heavy arrow movement and the fact I like going against the grain, I'm shooting about a 386 gr. arrow/broadhead combo. Hickory Creek Mini vertical crossbow @150lbs, 23" 300 spine Deer Crossing Archery Hunter carbon arrow and a 100 gr.Tooth of the Arrow Broadhead. I shot a 100 gr. rage knockoff through just for fun. Both had complete pass throughs except the rage knockoff was missing most of it's blades upon exiting the plywood and stuck in the fence behind it. The Tooth of the Arrow Broadhead had zero deformities I could see. Both were shot at 20 yds.

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